The first day is devoted to the Goddess 'Shailputri', the daughter of the Himalayas. She is a form of Shakti, the companion of Lord Shiva. Shailaputri literally means the daughter (putri) of the mountains (shaila). Differently known as Sati Bhavani, Parvati or Hemavati is the daughter of Hemavana - king of Himalayas. She is the first among Navadurgas. The embodiment of the power of Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara (Shiva), she rides a bull and carries a trident and a lotus in her two hands.

Dasara is a widely celebrated festival of India and is commonly known as Vijayadashmi. The enthusiastic and vibrant festivities of Dasara are celebrated in different ways across India based on the various regional and cultural legends attached with it, since India is a magical land of diversities.

Anantha Padmanabha Vratha is an auspicious celebration devoted to Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu appears as Anantha Padmanabha, reclining on the couch of “Anantha”, a thousand hooded serpents. Anantha also means “infinite”. This vratha is performed by married couple for conjugal bliss.

Bakri-Eid or Eid al-Adha, the “Festival of Sacrifice” is observed each year on the 10th day of Dhul-Hagg, the last month of the lunar year. In 2016, Bakri-Eid begins on 12th September evening and ends on 13th September evening, dates may vary.

Ganesha Chaturthi also called as Vinayaka Chavathi is one of the most important festivals celebrated throughout India during Bhaadrapada Maasa according to Hindu calendar, during the month of August or September, traditionally held on 4th day of first fortnight-Shukla Chaturthi.

The festivity of Mahashivaratri is one of the most important festivals for millions of devotees of Lord Shiva. The festival signifies a lot according to Hindu Mythology. This auspicious day is considered as the wedding anniversary of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi. It is said that the devotee who performs earnest worship of Lord Shiva on this auspicious day of Shivratri is exonerated of sins and attains moksha.

Rose day is the part of Valentine’s week which falls of February 7th each year. This is the first day of Valentine’s week and celebrated with complete zeal and enthusiasm throughout the world. There are wide verities of roses with different color. Each color of rose has its own significance and meaning. Typically, roses help a lover to express their inner feelings symbolizing love, passion and affection towards each other. It’s very important to understand the right meaning of each rose color and gift the right rose accordingly. Choose the right rose now!

Rathasapthami is an auspicious festival celebrated by Hindus and it is devoted to Lord Suryanarayana. During this time Surya or Sun moves from the southeast toward the northeast. We adore Lord Suryanarayana for better wellbeing and prosperity. Rathasapthami is festival which symbolizes the change of season to spring and begin the harvesting season. For most of the Indian farmers, it is a favorable start of the New harvesting Year.

Vasanth Panchami also known as Basanth Panchami is a Hindu festival which is celebrated to welcome “Spring” season. This festival is celebrated during Magh maas, which falls between the months of January and February according to Gregorian calendar. This festival is celebrated across India. This year, the festival falls on 1st of February 2017.